Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes (ALP) Test

Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes (ALP) Test

This test is used to calculate Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) levels in several different tissues throughout the body. ALP is an enzyme found primarily in the liver and bones. Isoenzymes are distinct forms of ALP produced by different tissues in the body.

The Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme test measures:

Total ALP

Liver ALP Isoenzymes

Bone ALP Isoenzymes

Intestinal ALP Isoenzymes

Elevated ALP levels can be associated with a number of health concerns and narrowing down which part of the body is producing ALP can help aid in a diagnosis. Liver ALP will often be elevated before other markers for liver disease in conditions such as Hepatitis and cirrhosis. Bone ALP may be elevated in conditions such as bone cancer or osteomalacia. Intestinal ALP may be increased in conditions such as perforated bowel, ulcers of the stomach or intestines, or malabsorption disorders.

The Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme test is typically ordered when a person has signs of a bone or liver disorder. It may be ordered with other liver tests such as a Hepatic Function Panel.

Turnaround for this test is typically 3-6 business days.

Note: Result turn around times are an estimate and are not guaranteed. Our reference lab may need additional time due to weather, holidays, confirmation/repeat testing, or equipment maintenance.

Requirements:

Overnight fasting is required. Donors who have B or O blood group and are secretors may have an elevated ALP about two hours after a fatty meal

Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes (ALP) Test

Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes (ALP) Test

This test is used to calculate Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) levels in several different tissues throughout the body. ALP is an enzyme found primarily in the liver and bones. Isoenzymes are distinct forms of ALP produced by different tissues in the body.

The Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme test measures:

Total ALP

Intestinal ALP Isoenzymes

Bone ALP Isoenzymes

Liver ALP Isoenzymes

Placental ALP Isoenzymes

Macrohepatic ALP Isoenzymes

Elevated ALP levels can be associated with a number of health concerns and narrowing down which part of the body is producing ALP can help aid in a diagnosis. Liver and Macrohepatic ALP may be elevated before other markers for liver disease in conditions such as Hepatitis and cirrhosis. Bone ALP may be elevated in conditions such as bone cancer or osteomalacia. Intestinal ALP may be increased in conditions such as perforated bowel, ulcers of the stomach or intestines, or malabsorption disorders.

The Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme test is typically ordered when a person has signs of a bone or liver disorder. It may be ordered with other liver tests such as a Hepatic Function Panel.

Turnaround for this test is typically 5-8 business days.

Note: Result turn around times are an estimate and are not guaranteed. Our reference lab may need additional time due to weather, holidays, confirmation/repeat testing, or equipment maintenance.

Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes (ALP) Test

ALP

Test Code: 001612

Specimen Type: Blood

Description:

Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes (ALP) Test

This test is used to calculate Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) levels in several different tissues throughout the body. ALP is an enzyme found primarily in the liver and bones. Isoenzymes are distinct forms of ALP produced by different tissues in the body.

The Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme test measures:

Total ALP

Liver ALP Isoenzymes

Bone ALP Isoenzymes

Intestinal ALP Isoenzymes

Elevated ALP levels can be associated with a number of health concerns and narrowing down which part of the body is producing ALP can help aid in a diagnosis. Liver ALP will often be elevated before other markers for liver disease in conditions such as Hepatitis and cirrhosis. Bone ALP may be elevated in conditions such as bone cancer or osteomalacia. Intestinal ALP may be increased in conditions such as perforated bowel, ulcers of the stomach or intestines, or malabsorption disorders.

The Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme test is typically ordered when a person has signs of a bone or liver disorder. It may be ordered with other liver tests such as a Hepatic Function Panel.

Turnaround for this test is typically 3-6 business days.

Note: Result turn around times are an estimate and are not guaranteed. Our reference lab may need additional time due to weather, holidays, confirmation/repeat testing, or equipment maintenance.

Requirements:

Overnight fasting is required. Donors who have B or O blood group and are secretors may have an elevated ALP about two hours after a fatty meal

Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes (ALP) Test

ALP

Test Code: 231

Specimen Type: Blood

Description:

Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes (ALP) Test

This test is used to calculate Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) levels in several different tissues throughout the body. ALP is an enzyme found primarily in the liver and bones. Isoenzymes are distinct forms of ALP produced by different tissues in the body.

The Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme test measures:

Total ALP

Intestinal ALP Isoenzymes

Bone ALP Isoenzymes

Liver ALP Isoenzymes

Placental ALP Isoenzymes

Macrohepatic ALP Isoenzymes

Elevated ALP levels can be associated with a number of health concerns and narrowing down which part of the body is producing ALP can help aid in a diagnosis. Liver and Macrohepatic ALP may be elevated before other markers for liver disease in conditions such as Hepatitis and cirrhosis. Bone ALP may be elevated in conditions such as bone cancer or osteomalacia. Intestinal ALP may be increased in conditions such as perforated bowel, ulcers of the stomach or intestines, or malabsorption disorders.

The Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme test is typically ordered when a person has signs of a bone or liver disorder. It may be ordered with other liver tests such as a Hepatic Function Panel.

Turnaround for this test is typically 5-8 business days.

Note: Result turn around times are an estimate and are not guaranteed. Our reference lab may need additional time due to weather, holidays, confirmation/repeat testing, or equipment maintenance.